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The female reproductive part of the flower where pollen is deposited
Stigma
Style
Ovary
Sepal
Attaches the stigma to the ovary
anther
filament
petal
style
The female reproductive parts of the flower
stamens
anther
filament
carpels
Where is the pollen of a flower found?
petal
sepal
anther
ovary
What is the function of the xylem?
carries water and minerals up the plant
carries nutrients down the plant
Responsible for plant growth
Responsible for photosynthesis
What is the function of the phloem?
carries water and minerals up the plant
carries nutrients down the plant
Responsible for plant growth
Responsible for photosynthesis
What is the function of the petals of a flower?
attract pollinators
Female reproductive parts
male reproductive parts
collect water
What type of tissue is responsible for the transport of materials throughout the plant?
Meristematic
Dermal
Ground
Vascular
Where is the cambium found?
Underneath the petals
Between the xylem and phloem
Inside the pistil
At the top of the stamen
Where do you find the female gametes (egg) of a flower?
anther
filament
sepal
ovary
What do guard cells protect?
flower
stomata
anthers
ovules
What physiological process are the stomata responsible for?
Respiration
Transpiration
Reproduction
Growth
What are the functions of the roots?
Absorbtion
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Transpiration
What is the main function of the flower?
Transpiration
Reproduction
Photosynthesis
Growth
What are the male reproductive parts of the flower called collectively?
carpels
pistil
stamens
sepals
Pollen is the "plant" term for which "animal" term below?
blood
germs
sperm
saliva
What is the plant term for "eggs"?
pollen
sepals
ovules
petals
What is the function of sepals?
Reproduction
Transpiration
Attract pollinators
Protect the flower before it blooms
Are the xylem on the interior or exterior of the cambium?
interior
exterior
Are the phloem on the interior or exterior of the cambium?
interior
exterior
What is the primary function of dermal tissue?
protect the plant from damage and water loss
transport materials throughout the plant
cell division and growth
photosynthesis and storage
What is the primary function of ground tissue?
protect the plant from damage and water loss
transport materials throughout the plant
cell division and growth
photosynthesis and storage
What is the primary function of meristematic tissue?
protect the plant from damage and water loss
transport materials throughout the plant
cell division and growth
photosynthesis and storage
Where is the ground tissue found in a plant?
at the growing regions - the stem and root
wherever there is not vascular, dermal, or meristematic tissue - its the "filler"
The inner part of the plant - a network of channels
on the outside of the plant - the skin
Where is the meristematic tissue found in a plant?
at the growing regions - the stem and root
wherever there is not vascular, dermal, or meristematic tissue - its the "filler"
The inner part of the plant - a network of channels
on the outside of the plant - the skin
What is the primary function of a cone?
Seed protection/dispersal
lessen the need to be near water
Food for consumers
Delivers the male gametes
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